How Did Europeans Influence American Colonization

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Europeans strive for self righteousness, religion, and to find a passage by sea to India and Asia is what influenced European exploration during the 1500s. While trying to find India and Asia however, Christopher Columbus, a Spanish explorer, would find North America which held home to tribes of indigenous people who had developed their own ways of culture, religion and government. Despite the land already being inhabited, their determination for their desires of gold and glory stayed strong and European colonization commenced. European colonization in North America created indifferences with interactions and cultural views resulting in conflict and revolts over personal views of superiority and inferiority, religion and political fallouts …show more content…
Sadly, as a result of their interaction, the people who were once interested in the missionaries were “subjected to violence and to European diseases that wreaked havoc”. In the end, the Guale Indians would attack the missions in their area due to the violence of the missions. After this failed attempt of exploration, Juan de Onate and a few hundred soldiers began their expedition to the Rio Grande to establish a new colony. Juan de Onate continued to be ruthless to the Pueblo Indians as he “demanded that Native people feed and work for them, killing those who did not comply”. The Spanish inferior views of the native americans were very prominent throughout their actions and writing, for example, Bartolome de Las Casas, a Spanish Dominican priest describes the Tenochtitlan invasion as “the Spaniards first assaulted the innocent Sheep, qualified by the Almighty, like most cruel tigers, wolves, and lions”. He infers how the Native American people are prey to the Spaniards and how they are willing to take their land and lives from the indigenous